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Executive
Director :
Erik
Nilsen |
Poetry Editors: Erik Nilsen & Jeffrey Ethan Lee
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David
Robert Rozgonyi, Fiction Editor David Robert Rozgonyi was born in the latefall of 1976 in Tripoli, Libya, to Hungarian immigrant parents. Travel and languages became a way of life as Mr. Rozgonyi backpacked across six continents, spending months among local residents in remote corners of the world, including China, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. In his life apart from writing and traveling, Mr. Rozgonyi fronted a jazz band in Sydney, Australia, spent a year living entirely nocturnally as a snooker and billiards hustler, and, in recent years, earned an MBA. He currently lives in Colorado. |
Jeffrey Ethan Lee, Poetry Editor since 2005 Lee's new poetry book, identity papers, is forthcoming from Ghost Road Press in 2006. His first full-length poetry book, invisible sister was published by Many Mountains Moving Press, 2004. Lee won the 2002 Sow's Ear Poetry Chapbook prize ($1,000) for The Sylf (2003), created identity papers for Drimala Records, published Strangers in a Homeland (chapbook with Ashland Poetry Press, 2001), and published hundreds of poems, stories and essays in Many Mountains Moving, Xconnect, Crab Orchard Review, Crazyhorse, Crosscurrents, Drexel Online Journal, Green Mountain Review, Washington Square. He teaches creative writing at University of Northern Colorado. Visit www.unco.edu/poetry/jeffrey.lee. He has a Ph.D. in British Romanticism and an MFA from NYU. |
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Jeffery Bahr, Contributing Editor runs a software development firm in Longmont. He has been the managing editor of The Alsop Review and QED online poetry sites, and a poetry editor for a number of online literary journal issues. His work has been published in The Iowa Review, Black Warrior, Pleiades, Verse, Indiana Review, Chelsea, Many Mountains Moving, and many others.
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Barbara Sorensen, Literary Salon Coordinator & Contributing Editor, writes for and edits Winds of Change magazine, which is published in Boulder, Colorado, and focuses on career and educational opportunities for Native Americans. She has been honored to interview many notable poets and writers, including Joseph Bruchac, Diane Glancy, Dorianne Laux, and Leslie Marmon Silko. Barbara writes poetry and participates in workshops whenever possible. She lives in Pinewood Springs with her husband and has two grown sons. |
Contributing
Editor |
Web-indentured
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Founder |
Luis
Alberto Urrea, |
Jeffrey
Ethan Lee |
Naomi
Horii |
Luis Alberto Urrea is
the author of numerous books of fiction and nonfiction, including Nobody's
Son, the 1999 winner of the American Book Award, and Across the Wire, a
New York Times Notable Book of the year. He has been a cartoonist, extra
in movies, and teacher. He currently works at the University of Illinois.
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With many thanks to our founding editor/publisher & benefactor, Naomi Horii, whose vision and wisdom made all of this possible since 1994. We continually wish her only the best since she left MMM due to different kinds of priorities at the end of 2004. | |
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